代谢和生物能改变与严重创伤幸存者的感染易感性有关:一项探索性研究。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
SHOCK Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-16 DOI:10.1097/SHK.0000000000002419
Samuel R Smith, Eugene J Becker, Nathaniel B Bone, Jeffrey D Kerby, Joanna I Nowak, Jean-Marc Tadié, Victor M Darley-Usmar, Jean-Francois Pittet, Jaroslaw W Zmijewski
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背景:创伤和失血常常与器官衰竭、免疫功能障碍和肺部继发细菌感染的高风险相关。我们的目的是检测血浆代谢组通量和单核细胞生物能是否与创伤和相关继发感染有关:方法:在入院后的第 0、3 和 7 天这三个时间点采集外伤患者的血浆样本。测量了创伤幸存者(24 人)和健康对照组(10 人)血浆中的代谢物(140 种)。外伤组群中的进一步分析包括外伤/感染阴性患者(TIneg,n = 12)和外伤/感染阳性患者(TIpos,n = 12)。通过线粒体和糖酵解压力测试确定了单核细胞的生物能谱:结果:在外伤组群中,观察到 29 种代谢物发生了显著变化,直接影响到 11 条主要代谢途径,而在 TIpos 与 TIneg 患者中,34 种代谢物的变化影响到 8 条途径。改变最大的代谢途径包括蛋白质合成、尿素循环/精氨酸代谢、苯丙氨酸、酪氨酸、色氨酸生物合成和肉碱化合物家族。在创伤患者的单核细胞中,线粒体指数的降低和糖酵解可塑性的丧失与血浆中 TCA 循环和糖酵解代谢产物谱的改变是一致的:我们的研究突出表明,创伤和相关感染会对新陈代谢产生重大且持续的影响。在创伤幸存者中,血浆中的代谢改变与单核细胞生物能降低有关。这些探索性发现为今后的临床研究奠定了基础,旨在加深我们对与创伤和继发性细菌感染相关的代谢/生物能改变之间相互作用的理解。
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METABOLIC AND BIOENERGETIC ALTERATIONS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTION SUSCEPTIBILITY IN SURVIVORS OF SEVERE TRAUMA: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY.

Abstract: Background : Trauma and blood loss are frequently associated with organ failure, immune dysfunction, and a high risk of secondary bacterial lung infections. We aim to test if plasma metabolomic flux and monocyte bioenergetics are altered in association with trauma and related secondary infections. Methods : Plasma samples were collected from trauma patients at three time points: days 0, 3, and 7 postadmission. Metabolites (140) were measured in plasma from trauma survivors ( n = 24) and healthy control individuals (HC, n = 10). Further analysis within the trauma cohort included subsets of trauma/infection-negative (TIneg, n = 12) and trauma/infection-positive patients (TIpos, n = 12). The bioenergetic profile in monocytes was determined using mitochondrial and glycolytic stress tests. Results : In the trauma cohort, significant alterations were observed in 29 metabolites directly affecting 11 major metabolic pathways, while 34 metabolite alterations affected 8 pathways in 9, versus TIneg patients. The most altered metabolic pathways included protein synthesis, the urea cycle/arginine metabolism, phenylalanine, tyrosine, tryptophan biosynthesis, and carnitine compound family. In monocytes from trauma patients, reduced mitochondrial indices and loss of glycolytic plasticity were consistent with an altered profile of plasma metabolites in the tricarboxylic acid cycle and glycolysis. Conclusions : Our study highlights that the metabolic profile is significantly and persistently affected by trauma and related infections. Among trauma survivors, metabolic alterations in plasma were associated with reduced monocyte bioenergetics. These exploratory findings establish a groundwork for future clinical studies aimed at enhancing our understanding of the interplay between metabolic/bioenergetic alterations associated with trauma and secondary bacterial infections.

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SHOCK
SHOCK 医学-外科
CiteScore
6.20
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1 months
期刊介绍: SHOCK®: Injury, Inflammation, and Sepsis: Laboratory and Clinical Approaches includes studies of novel therapeutic approaches, such as immunomodulation, gene therapy, nutrition, and others. The mission of the Journal is to foster and promote multidisciplinary studies, both experimental and clinical in nature, that critically examine the etiology, mechanisms and novel therapeutics of shock-related pathophysiological conditions. Its purpose is to excel as a vehicle for timely publication in the areas of basic and clinical studies of shock, trauma, sepsis, inflammation, ischemia, and related pathobiological states, with particular emphasis on the biologic mechanisms that determine the response to such injury. Making such information available will ultimately facilitate improved care of the traumatized or septic individual.
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